Man alive! It is the very last day of 30 Covers, 30 Days, if you can believe it. It’s been an incredible month, full of gripping synopses, evocative covers, and some spirited discussion, both here and in our forums. Thank you so much to all of our Wrimos, our designers, and, of course, the magnanimous, magnificent John Gall. Today’s final cover was created in 24 hours by the impressive Laurie Rosenwald:

The Sandwich Technique by knittingkneedle
Above a Burger King in South London, The Lewisham School of Language welcomes a new class of students wishing to learn English as a second language.
Meet Raj Puri, a twenty nine year old Pakistani-born, and proud first generation British citizen. He loves fish and chips, football, and Princess Diana; his dream is to meet Ian Beale from EastEnders. On the plus side, the class he teaches is dirt-cheap but apparently, when it comes to basic conversational English, you really do get what you pay for.
The students, including a Korean divorcee, a cantankerous seventy-five-year-old Polish builder, an African refugee and a glamorous mail order bride, all have their different reasons for studying English, and indeed, vastly different reasons for leaving their homeland but they are all the same in their isolation from the country they inhabit — hindered and hidden behind that very large barrier of language.
Raj’s methods are unorthodox, his pronunciation and grasp of basic grammar is poor, but over ten weeks, through terribly written essays and an overdose of British soap operas, both the students and Raj learn something — if not how to pass their end of year exams — about struggles that transcend language, about prejudice, friendship and what it means to be a citizen of the world.
A designer, animator and illustrator, Laurie Rosenwald also does humor writing, as well as writing which is only marginally funny.
Her design studio, rosenworld, doesn’t exist. In spite of this, rosenworld.com was launched in 1995.
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